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Analysis: Brazil risks missing out on the post-pandemic rebound party

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After a global pandemic-related economic contraction of 3.3% in 2020, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects 6% growth in 2021 (the highest since 1980) and 4.4% in 2022. The United States, a country with 33 million Covid-19 cases and 588,000 deaths, is expected to see a 6.4% GDP growth this year.

China will achieve 8.4% growth. Likewise, other G7 members are expected to perform much better than normal. France, which averaged 1.7% GDP growth between 2016 and 2019, will reach 5.8%. The United Kingdom will rise from . . .

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